Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto is campaigning to win back public support in Serbia to restart a project to mine lithium. The Serbian...
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Last week, heavy protests arose again against a large lithium project in western Serbia. Rio Tinto, the Australian mining giant, wants to exploit the thousands of tons of lithium abounding in this region. However, the demonstrators fear pollution of the soil and air. The ‘Jadar mine’, as the project is called, refers to the Jadar River, which flows nearby. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto is campaigning to win back public support in Serbia to restart a project to mine lithium. The Serbian...
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Strickland Metals has tied up the acquisition of its Rogozna gold and base metal project in Serbia that holds more than 5.4 million ounces of gold...
Strickland Metals has tied up the acquisition of its mammoth Rogozna gold and base metal project in Serbia where a resource containing more than 5.4...
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